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At the CIVILIAN DEFENSE VOLUNTEER OFFICE, 707 Fifth Ave., at 55th (PL 5-7301): any- one over sixteen to take a brief course in radio operation and then train two hours a week for the War Emergency Radio Service, patrolling the city on foot or in radio-equipped cars; women to take a seven-week training course and then put in at least twelve hours a week as nursery-school aides in settlement houses. . . . RED CROSS. 3 I 5 Lex- ington, at 38th OVIU 4-4455): expert women drivers to take a sixty-hour course in mechanics, first aid, and other subjects, and then work three days a week, or two evenings a week and every other weekend, for the J\Iotor Corps, driving am- bulances, mobile canteens, etc.; women who, after taking a twelve-hour course, can work on a regubr schedule as "Gray Ladies," conducting recreation- al activities in hospitals. . . . AMERICAN WOMEN'S VOL- UNTARY SERVICES. I I E. 58th (PL 3-6487): men or women to take a brier training course and then work at least two hours a week, during the day, fingerprinting civilians for war jobs and identi- fication in case of disaster; women to prepare and serve sandwiches and coffee in such places as war plants and servicemen's clubs. . . . UNITED HOSPITAL FUND, 370 Lexington, at 41st (CA 5-7150) : women to take a thirteen-week course in welfare work, and then put in about one day a week as volunteer case aides in the social service divisions' of hospi- tals; men to take a training course and then put in about six hours a week as orderlies in hospital wards. WAR LOAN DRIvE-The C.D.V.O. is recruiting volun- teers who can work either during the day or in the evening selling bonds or doing clerical work in connection with the drive. SALVAGE-There is an urgent need for wastepaper, which is used in the making of containers for bombs, blasting powder, and shells. The New York City Salvage Division, Empire State Bldg., Fifth Ave. at 34th OVIU 3-9669), will give you the addre::;s of a collection depot near your home. . . . The government requests that householders continue to save kitchen fat, used in the manu- facture of explosives. Pour the fat (both the deep- frying kind and pan or broiler drippings are ac- ceptable) into any clean can, keep it in a cool place until you have accumulated about a pound, and then 'take it to your neighborhood butcher, who has been asked by the government to make his shop a receiving centre. . . . Tin cans should be kept separate from other refuse and turned over to your building superintendent, who will see that they reach the proper authorities. Although cans in any condition are acceptable, it will facilitate handling if :rou flatten them after cutting out both ends. SUBURBS AND COUNTRy-The setups for volunteer work and salvage collections are by no means uniform outside the city, but most communities have some sort of committee in charge of these activities. If your local police can't direct you to a convenient one, write for instructions to the War Council at your county seat. GIFTS, LOANS. ETc.-The Red Cross is very much in need of donors to contribute blood to send to field and base hospitals. Anyone wishing to coöperate should call l\iU 5-6400 for an appointment..... The Navy still needs Zeiss and Bausch & Lomb binoculars, and the Jockey Club, 250 Park, at 46th (EL 5-6146), is serving as a collection centre for them. If you have some you are willing to lend, call the club to see whether they meet the specifications. . . . Broken and worn-out phono- graph records are being collected by Records for Our Fighting lvlen, Inc., which will sell them for scrap and buy new records to send to service camps both here and abroad. For the address of the nearest receiving centre, call LE 2-0886. . . . Russia is badly in need of watches for its Army, as the factories that used to make thenl have been destroyed. If you have any to contribute. send them to the Ambij an Committee for Emer- gency Aid to the Soviet Union, 285 l\Iadison, at 40th (lvIU 3-1948).... The Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy, 36 E. 36th (lVIU 3-5366, Ext. 7), will arrange to call for and distribute any furniture, radios, records, books, or games which can be used in recreational rooms in Army posts and Naval bases.... The :Yletroþolitan Opera Guild is recortditioning musical instruments (brasses and accordions are in great demand) to be sent to military and naval hospitals in this country. Anyone wishing to contribute should can RE 4-2410. : ..': ":" :".;:. :,:;: